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Cohen, Aviv; Gilead, Tal – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2023
A growing body of literature focuses on practice as a central aspect of teacher education. Whereas this approach emerged mainly from teacher preparation programs in specific content areas such as math, science, and literacy studies, socially related educational fields have served as a peripheral player alone. Recently, however, scholars have…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Democracy, Citizenship, Civics
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Kristinsson, Sigurður – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2023
Universities can sharpen their commitment to democracy through institutional change. This might be resisted by a traditional understanding of universities. The question arises whether universities have defining purposes that demarcate possible university policy, strategic planning, and priority setting. These are significant questions because…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational Development, Democracy, Educational Change
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Morita, Kazunao – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2022
This paper explores Erich Fromm's contribution to Deweyan democratic education by referring to his psychoanalytic interpretation of John Dewey's pragmatic theory. First, it employs the work by Gert Biesta to secure a space between critical pedagogy and Deweyan democratic education, from which Fromm's theory can be discussed. Furthermore, it argues…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Comparative Analysis
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Verharen, Charles C. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2022
This essay contrasts Nietzsche's remarks on elite education with W.E.B. Du Bois' demand for democratized education. The essay takes their remarks as springboards for a twenty-first century philosophy of education rather than an historical account of their philosophies. Both thinkers cultivated Kant and Hegel's dream that the spirit of freedom…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Selective Admission, Democracy, Equal Education
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Koczanowicz, Leszek; Wlodarczyk, Rafal – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2022
The current heated debate on the deteriorating status of the university raises a range of pertinent questions, including: What role can the humanities play in culture today in the face of the crisis of higher education? To answer this question, the authors begin by problematizing the relationship between culture, the humanities, and education. In…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Higher Education, Humanities, Role
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Joshi, Devin K. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
Humanist ideas in education have been promoted by both Western thinkers and classical wisdom texts of Asia. Exploring this connection, I examine the educational philosophy of an iconic ancient Tamil (Indian) text, the "Thiruvalluvar Kural," by juxtaposing it with a contemporary humanist classic, Paulo Freire's "Pedagogy of the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Humanism, Comparative Education, Western Civilization
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Villacañas de Castro, Luis Sebastián – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2020
This article aims to establish a line of continuity between John Dewey's democratic and educational ideals and the practice of action research, to justify that the latter affords an adequate means to enact Dewey's ideals against the destructive challenges that neoliberalism poses to democracy today. This aim involves three ideas that will be…
Descriptors: Democracy, Neoliberalism, Action Research, Educational Philosophy
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Scotton, Paolo – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2020
Education is commonly considered to be a transformational practice that contributes both to forging the personality of individuals and to promoting social entanglements. For this reason, education always has a normative character that rests on a particular concept of what humanity and society should be. However, educational policies and practices…
Descriptors: Dissent, Democracy, Citizenship Education, Collectivism
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2020
This paper argues that it is important for educators in democratic education to understand how the rise of right-wing populism in Europe, the United States and around the world can never be viewed apart from the affective investments of populist leaders and their supporters to essentialist ideological visions of nationalism, racism, sexism and…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Nationalism
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Gusacov, Eran – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2020
Educating students to become participatory citizens in their country is one of the explicit tasks of public education in a democratic-liberal state. In this article, I use civics education in Israel as a case study for the examination of the justification and the practicability of implementing political education in schools, as opposed to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Civics, Citizenship Education, Democracy
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Wahl, Rachel – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
The press and scholars alike often bemoan the failure of civil public deliberation. Yet this insistence on civility excludes people who engage in adversarial tactics, limiting the ideas that are heard within deliberation. Drawing on a deliberative dialogue that occurred in Charlottesville, Virginia, in the aftermath of the deadly White Supremacist…
Descriptors: Democracy, Activism, Educational Philosophy, Political Attitudes
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Tiainen, Katariina; Leiviskä, Anniina; Brunila, Kristiina – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
This paper provides a reinterpretation of Paulo Freire's philosophy of hope and suggests that this interpretation may function as a fruitful ground for democratic education that aims to contest the prevailing neoliberal 'common sense'. The paper defines hope as a democratic virtue required for resisting the discursive practises and affective…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Neoliberalism
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Jackson, Liz – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
Some may say the rise of parochial, sectarian populism has indicated a failure of civic education. On the other hand, it might be said to demonstrate the increasing power of some alternative forms of education. This paper hopes to shed light on how ordinary people learn in ways and through means that are at odds with the experiences of scholars…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Social Mobility, Correlation, Social Class
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Biesta, Gert – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
In many places around the world the modern school is under a relentless pressure to perform and the standards for such performance are increasingly being set by the global education measurement industry. All this puts a pressure on schools, teachers and students but also on policy makers and politicians, who all seem to have been caught up in a…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Quality, Corporations, Role of Education
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Menning, Soern Finn – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
There seems to be a broad agreement that curiosity is important in education. However, current research often seeks to answer the question of how best to nurture curiosity and fails to ask the normative question of why this should be done. A closer look reveals that the reasons for justifying the importance of curiosity vary, with some theorists…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Educational Theories, Cognitive Development
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